MidAmerica 7v7 Football is excited to expand opportunities for female athletes through our official Girls 7v7 Flag division. Beginning in 2026, we will offer Girls Flag at multiple tournaments across the Midwest, with divisions available for 10U, 12U, 14U, and High School. Our goal is to provide a safe, competitive, and organized environment where athletes can develop their skills, compete with confidence, and grow within the sport.
All girls flag events follow the MidAmerica 7v7 Football Girls Flag Official Rules, which outline field dimensions, gameplay structure, scoring, equipment standards, age divisions, and all event procedures. These rules are consistent across our season to ensure fairness and a high-quality experience at every tournament.
Whether your club is already established or launching its first girls team, we welcome you to join us throughout the year. Several of our partner events will include girls flag divisions, and we will continue adding more opportunities as the sport grows.
For questions about Girls Flag, age verification, registering a team, or hosting a girls division at your event, please reach out anytime to us at staff@iowa7v7football.com — we’re here to help support your program.
MidAmerica 7v7 Football
2026 Girls Flag Official Rules
Last updated 12/01/2025
1. Field Dimensions:
Length: 50 yards total, with a 40-yard playing field and a 10-yard end zone going one direction
Width: 40 yards, but can be at minimum 30 if space is not suitable
No-Run Zones: 5 yards before first down marker and 5 yards before end zone
First Down Marker: 20-yard line
2. Starting Each Game:
A whistle signals the start of the game
Coin Toss or Rock Paper Scissors:
Home team calls the toss
The winner begins possession at the +40 yard line
In bracket play, the higher seed chooses offense or defense
Game Duration:
25 minute running clock
Clock stops only for official or coach timeouts
Timeouts:
One 30-second timeout per team per game
Snap Clock:
Offense has 30 seconds to snap the ball after a dead ball
Teams are responsible for retrieving and returning the ball to the line of scrimmage
Quarterback:
4 seconds to throw unless blitzed
If blitzed, the 4-second limit is not enforced
If the ball is handed off, the 4-second limit is not enforced
Untimed Plays:
A game cannot end on a defensive penalty, an untimed down is played
A whistle signals the end of the game
Official Score and Time: Kept by referees and field director
3. Moving the Ball:
Starting Position:
Offense starts at the +40 yard line after any change of possession
Offense cannot be penalized or sacked back beyond the +40
Downs:
4 downs to reach a first down or score
Quarterback (QB) Rules:
The player receiving the snap is the QB
Center is eligible to receive passes
Pass Rules:
One forward pass per play
One lateral pass allowed before the forward pass
All passes must be thrown from behind the line of scrimmage
Teams may hand the ball off and then lateral if done behind the LOS
QB may run only if blitzed outside of a no-run zone
The offense may run the ball as many times as they wish
Snapping the Football:
All snaps must come from the ground and be from the center
Fumbled/Dropped Snap results in a dead ball and loss of down, with the ball returned to the original line of scrimmage
Running Restrictions:
Teams may hand off or run the ball only outside of no-run zones
Fumbles or Flag Drops:
A fumble, accidental flag drop by ball carrier, or interception results in a dead ball
No interception returns allowed
4. Offensive Play Restrictions
No-Run Zones:
Offense may not run inside 5 yards of a first down or the goal line.
Blocking:
No blocking, picking, or screening allowed
Flag Pulling:
Swatting or attempting to knock away an opponent’s hand is illegal (flag guarding)
No Excessive Spinning:
Spinning is legal, but excessive spinning will be a flag
5. Defensive Play
Flag Pulling:
When a flag is pulled it is a dead ball at the spot and next play begins
No tackling or unsafe contact is allowed
Defenders may leave their feet to pull a flag
Blitzing:
Unlimited players may blitz and unlimited blitzes allowed per game
QB may run if blitzed, unless in a no-run zone
Blitzing is allowed in no-run zones
Players must start 5 yards off the line of scrimmage to blitz
Defensive Contact:
No physical impeding before the receiver touches the ball
6. Scoring:
Touchdown:
6 points.
Extra Points:
1 free extra point may be taken or teams may go for a 2 point conversion from the 5 yard line
2 point conversions are considered in the no-run zone, only passes are permitted
Interception:
2 points
Possession begins at +40-yard line
Overtime:
One untimed play from the 40-yard line; only passing allowed
The team completing the farthest pass wins
Interceptions do not have value
7. Penalties:
Offensive Penalties
Penalty Result
Defensive Penalties
Penalty Result
Addition Clarifications:
A defensive penalty cannot end a game; an untimed down is played
Defensive penalties during overtime do not affect scoring; the play is replayed if necessary
8. Equipment
Flags: Mandatory for all players. Each player must wear a 2-flag belt (one flag on each hip) Flags must be:
Belt - One piece with 2 attached flags (standard style)
Quick-release clip (standard pop-style)
Must be snug to the waist so it doesn’t rotate
Can not be altered, taped, or knotted
Placement - Left hip and right hip
Dimensions
Length - 14 inches minimum
Width - 2 inches minimum
Material - Vinyl / vinyl coated (cloth or ribbon-style are not permitted)
Color - Contrasting color to uniform and not clear, thin, or camouflage
Uniforms
Must be tucked in so flags are visible and accessible
Failure to comply results in an equipment violation
No pockets or belt loops on shorts if possible
Belt must sit at or above the hips
Uniforms, flags, and belts are brought by the team; tournament does not provide flags
Mouthguards: Mandatory
Soft Shells: Required, may use headband style headgear
Football Sizes:
10U: Pee Wee
12U: TDJ
14U: TDJ
15U/18U: TDY
9. Overtime:
Play: One untimed play from the 40-yard line; only passing allowed
Scoring:
Team completing the farthest pass wins
Interceptions have no value
Blitzing: Not allowed in overtime
Coin toss to decide choice of possession, away team calls. If bracket play, the higher seed gets choice
If tied or neither side completes a pass, repeat the process
10. Eligibility & Age Divisions
Age Verification:
Coaches are recommended to carry player ID or birth certificate with them
Player Eligibility:
No disputes are allowed during the event; all players are pre-verified through the MidAmerica 7v7 Football age verification process
Division Maximum Age (as of Jan 1)
Player eligibility disputes:There are NO player eligibility disputes allowed. All players are age verified before the event to ensure a fair and proper tournament. Any questions regarding this process can be directed to the tournament director after the event. Games will not be delayed for coach concerns
11. Coaching Your Team:
Offensive Coaches: One allowed on the field behind the huddle. No defensive coaches allowed on the field
Coach Conduct:
Coaches cannot challenge rulings, the call on the field is final
Sideline warnings may lead to penalties or ejections after multiple violations
Sideline Coaches: No more than 5 allowed on the sidelines
Bench or Substitute Players: Must be on the sideline, not behind the offense
Any player not involved in the play must be on the sideline
12. Special Rules:
No Blocking: Shielding, picking, or obstructing defenders is not allowed
Pass Interference:
Face guarding allowed
High school rules apply for interference/contact
Ball Carrier: Considered down when flag is pulled. A defender may leave their feet to make a flag pull
Play Clock:
Offense has 30 seconds to snap the ball from a dead ball
Dead ball = When the whistle blows to end the play
The offense is responsible for retrieving and returning the ball to an official
Delay of game results in a loss of down
Teams may not use a two ball system, players must retrieve the ball after each play and bring it back to the line of scrimmage
Defensive Penalties: Result in a first down at the next marker or at the 1-yard line
Offensive Penalties: Result in a loss of down
Quarterback Time Limit: 4 seconds to throw the ball, unless blitzed
Blitz:
Defense allowed unlimited blitzes per game, including overtime
Sacks are down where spotted, but the ball cannot be placed beyond the 40-yard line
Interceptions:
Play stops immediately. The intercepting team takes over at the 40-yard line
Celebrations:
We encourage team celebrations, please feel free to celebrate during the event
Excessive celebrations will result in a first down or loss of down on the next drive
Unsportsmanlike Conduct:
Fighting and taunting will NOT be tolerated
Two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties result in ejection from the game
Profanity can be an unsportsmanlike conduct
Fans, coaches, or players can cause a sideline penalty
Fighting or throwing punches results in ejection from both the game and the tournament
Brawl or multiple ejections = Suspension
13. Event Bracket Format:
Seeding:
Based on Day 1 performance
Minimum of 3-4 games per team during the event. (Pool + Tournament)
Seeding Criteria:
Record
Fewest points allowed
Total points scored
Point differential
Appendix: Tournament Rules and Processes Explained
1. Coach Responsibilities:
1.1 Coaches are responsible for knowing and educating players on all rules.
1.2 Sideline maintenance and timely paperwork/payment submission are the coach's responsibility.
1.3 Team rosters must be entered and updated before each event.
1.4 Players must be on the team’s roster for each event to be eligible to play.
2. Starting Each Game:
(2) (C) Clarification. Time announcements at 15, 10, 5 minutes, with consistent updates in the last 2 minutes.
3. Moving the Ball:
(3) (C) Clarification. The QB may not exit the field of play behind the line of scrimmage, if they do it results in a dead ball and loss of down. Section (3)(C)(c) still applies to the QB.
(3) (D) (c) Clarification. Fumbles post-QB exchange result in a dead play; ball spotted where the fumble occurred.
4. Defensive Play Rules:
4.1 Defensive players do not have to look for the ball in the air.
4.2 No physical impeding allowed until the receiver touches the ball.
4.3 Blitz allows sending as many defensive players across the line as desired.
5. Special Rules:
(5) (A) Clarification. Any attempt to block or impede a defensive player results in a loss of down and return to the previous spot.
6. Tie Breaker Rules:
(6) (A) (c) Clarification. Running the ball is not allowed; teams must complete a pass.
(6) (A) (c) Clarification. Furthest completion rule in overtime; interceptions have no value.
(6) (A) Clarification. Pass interference during overtime results in a replay of the down.
(6) (A) Clarification. One point is awarded for an overtime win. If tied at 14 in overtime, the final score is declared 15-14 when a winner is decided.
7. Weather Policy:
7.1 Play through all weather, excluding extreme or unsafe conditions.
7.2 Lightning results in a 30-minute delay; subsequent lightning extends the delay.
7.3 Weather decisions are made by the acting event director.
7.4 Events subject to cancellation, relocation, rescheduling, or early ending due to weather.
7.5 Refunds or discounts due to weather are at the discretion of each event host.
8. Officials:
8.1 Each game has a minimum of 2 referees and 1 Field Manager.
8.2 Referee positions: 1 behind the defense, 1 on the line, and a third (if present) behind the offense.
8.3 Referee positions continued: If there are only two referees, the referee position will be behind the offense and cover sideline, while the second referee covers the middle and opposite sideline.
8.3 Head Referee/Field Judge oversees the 4-second clock behind the offense.
8.4 Referees and Field Managers assist with scorekeeping and time management.
8.5 Line Judges manage the game clock on the line of scrimmage.
8.6 If a 3rd official is present, they serve as the line judge opposite of the official behind the offense, tracking the 30-second play clock.
8.7 Field Managers assist with crowd control and rules discretions.
8.8 Field Managers do not have the authority to overturn Head Referee decisions.
8.9 Field Managers update live scoring in unison with the Head Referee.
8.10 Referees and Field Managers ensure games are on time and flow smoothly.
9. Eligibility
(9) (A) (a) Clarification. The 30 second clock starts immediately after a touchdown, in this time the scoring team must snap the ball if going for two or else it is a delay of game and loss of attempt.
(10) (A) Clarification. Players are not eligible to play in different divisions within the same age group (D1/D2/D3)
(10) Clarification) Age challenges are not allowed, every player has been age verified before the tournament. For any questions, please address the event host AFTER the game/event.
10. Age Rules for Midwest 7v7 Football:
(11) Clarification. Players are eligible to play up or in higher age divisions.
(11) Clarification. Players can be on two teams if they are in different age divisions.
(11) Clarification. Players are not eligible to play down or in lower age divisions.










